This is going to be a fantastic deal for somebody.
And Ken, we expect you to still hang round this forum. No excuses just because you grew an extra wheel. :)
It's worth posting a picture of yourself on the bike so we can see if there's anything wonky going on.
(I very much prefer the handlebars to be setup so that I can fully sit up - but I don't have a V)
This is very good advice. Once you're used to the V, you won't have any problem jumping back and forth. But when getting used to it, just stick to the MBB bikes.
The biggest piece of advice I have for beginners is this:
When learning to ride and you're feeling like things are starting to go badly, take your feet off of the pedals and you'll find the bike acts much more like a regular bike. I do not recommend clipping in when first learning to ride a...
I just bought another one from a friend, or I would buy it.
This is a GREAT deal for kit. Somebody is going to be very happy. :)
(I don't know who the owner is, I'm just waxing poetic about the kits.)
I would definitely adjust the TFT to where you think it should be. (I start with straight knee and heel on pedal for starting distance and go from there).
If you have the image on the web somewhere, type in the address:
http :// some.web.site / directory / hereIsMyImage.jpg and a kind soul will post it for you.